Pelican Products has introduced extremely versatile professional-grade flashlights with the Pelican 3410 and 3410M (magnet) LED and the Pelican 3415 and 3415M LED.
Pelican Products has introduced extremely versatile professional-grade flashlights with the Pelican 3410 and 3410M (magnet) LED and the Pelican 3415 and 3415M LED.
With an articulating head that changes the light angle, an optional magnetic clip for hands-free lighting, and dual spot/flood beams, these flashlights are designed to perform in just about any situation. Safety-certified models are also available for use in hazardous areas.
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“Meaningful innovation is in Pelican’s DNA and these new models represent the next step in the evolution of professional lighting,” said John Luna, Director of Product Management – Commercial Products. “The efficiency of the latest LED technology, well-thought out features and legendary Pelican engineered toughness makes this light perfect for use in just about any situation a worker might encounter.”
To focus brightness where it’s needed, these new multitasking work lights are designed with a 90-degree articulating head that converts the light from a handheld position to a variable right-angle light. They also include three lighting options: flood (wide), spot (focused), or flood/spot combined (which allows for both closed space visibility and distance lighting).
The integrated clip easily attaches to a pocket or vest for easy hands-free illumination. The “M” (3410M/3415M) models feature a powerful magnet that adheres to nearly any metal surface, including automobile hoods, conduits, or water lines.
The Pelican 3410/M models offer three high performance lighting modes: high, medium, and low. When set on the highest mode, they project a powerful 653 lumens and deliver a beam distance of 184 meters. A run time of 61 hours is provided in the low mode. The Pelican 3410/M models are available in a “glow in the dark” photoluminescent material, making them easy to locate whenever the lights go out.
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With the ultimate safety certifications of Class I II III Division 1, the Pelican 3415/M models provide the security needed for almost any hazardous location. Offered in a “high visibility yellow” color, these models generate over 336 lumens, providing up to 15 hours of runtime as well as a beam distance of up to 135 meters.
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All models carry a submersible IPX8 ingress protection, which allows use in the most inclement conditions, and run on 3 AA batteries (not included). Pelican 3410 and 3415 flashlights are covered by Pelican’s legendary lifetime warranty.
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